@tanto18
Wide open long 9 hole where the main difficulty is the distance. Would recommend playing early in the spring or late fall to avoid over grown grass.
@jflaher
Long and open. Not much variety. Just practice your distance discs cause it’s looong. A bit hard to identify 1 hole
@jklawonn
Open, but a fun course especially for beginners
@santanner92
Interesting 9 hole course. Wide open, long shots, tees measured in yards and the sign says “frisbee golf” 12 chain baskets made me spit out a few times though.
@rburge
Course needs trimming and maybe some new throwing pads to make it easier to maintain starting spots
@hoss2003
Signs didn’t have good measurements of each hole. Easy to get lost and not know where certain pins are.
@sai6unslingr
Nice park when it's mowed. Basic disc golf course with lots of opportunities to practice big drives in windy conditions.
@bschuman3
Fairways are nicely mowed, but the rough makes it almost unplayable
@hbthestral
Really in need of a mow on the tall grass.
@orangecheetah
Long holes with minimal obstacles
@dmilius
Long open drives on all 9 holes
@danimalg
Mostly open course, with longer holes. Longer holes being atypical for a 9 hole course. However, it does not require a big arm to score well, in relation to par. The area feels tranquil when I've been there. When I've been there, grounds were well kept, with rough not being all that rough. And that was during active foliage season. However, others have stated this is not always the case, where roughs can be noticeably rough. Marked dirt tees. I have to assume that any wind will be noticed there. Not a bad course, where the longer holes keep it interesting. Interesting enough to try out.
@colt159
The grass was very over grown. Could be a fun course if maintained. No obstacles, defiantly a beginner course. Might go back if mowed.
@bighew4huskerz
Fun open course placements are good long holes
@boxcar
Open and long.
@daviddelah14
Very good course for practicing drives. Very open field with really no technical shots. Grass was a bit long and there are no tee pads. Signs could be a bit more accurate on distances and showing where the pins are. Overall, good course.
@ronaldraygun87
Long holes, no technical shots and have a spotter for the tall grass
@mzdfly
How does this course suck? Let me count the ways... The good thing is some decent length, but that’s it. The worst part is that it was designed by someone who doesn’t know anything about disc. There are some cool areas with trees, but the course stays completely away from them. There are no tee pads, the tee signs have no features (just an arrow and a dot), and distances are in yards. Plus it is pay-to-play, since it costs $8 to drive into the park. Not worth the drive.